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Learn More! »At Lake Forest Senior Living Community. Welcome to the Witherill with Susan Howell Hamlin. Images and stories of the iconic Witherill Hotel, in downtown Plattsburgh for over 100 years. Doors open at 6:30pm.
Learn More! »This annual premier conference focused on the military, political, social, and material culture of the American Revolution regularly features scholars from across North America and beyond. Attendees can participate in person or join the conference from h ome via the Fort Ticonderoga Center for Digital History. To Register....
Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2
Learn More! »Event by Adirondack Harvest Festival, Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Essex County & Adirondack Harvest. Enjoy a large farmers’ market, local food trucks, live music, “Local Libations” tent, hands-on workshops, kids’ activities, draft horse and wagon rides, and more.
Learn More! »Business Expo - 9AM -Noon , Program. Kid's Activities, Refreshments - All at the Playground until 1:00pm. Corn Hole Tournament, Ice Cream Social, Concert (All Without the Bass) - At the Bill Earl Park 0n River Street. Visit Samuel de Champlain History Ce nter on 202 Elm Street.
Learn More! »Join us for a day devoted to outdoor recreation! Xperience for All features workshops, games, demonstrations, and presentations, all in the spirit of providing museum visitors a foundation to safely pursue recreation on their own. For those who are unfam iliar or not yet comfortable exploring the region’s woods and waterways on their own, learn tips for getting started and discover affinity groups that regularly offer outings and guidance. ADKX will be free for all on the day of the event.
Learn More! »Come join the fun!! FREE kids' prizes & pumpkin painting with admission. Try your skill at old time games - hopscotch, sack races, corn box, pumpkin tic tac toe, egg races & bean bag toss. Prizes awarded for various contests. There will be Stagec oach & Thomas the Train rides. The kids can visit the animals, shell corn, raise a bale of hay, climb the hay mound, milk Apple Blossom & watch the Blacksmith at work. Check out our new Museum Theater and Kiosks. Curdie's Creation onsite offering
Learn More! »Getting lost in this lifesize puzzle is part of the fun as you look for history clues among towering stalks of corn! Find clues connected to our story as you navigate the maze! The Heroic Maze is designed to be challenging but still allows visitors to ex it quickly if needed. The maze is divided into two phases so you can customize your experience! For hours of operation, things you should know & corn maze rules, please click Learn More...
Learn More! »Bring the Family and enjoy some Old Time games like Hopscotch, Sack Races, Corn Box Coin search, and Egg Races. Free pumpkin painting and kids prizes for game playing included. This Museum Special Event will also include demonstrations for the adults of our various antiques and equipment, as well as interactive activities for the kids. Curdie's Creations will be offering fresh flower arrangements in vintage jars from 11 am to 1 pm both days for only $5.
Learn More! »Visit Literacy New York's Stop Reading Challenge PopUp while we challenge you to navigate the maze without reading.
Learn More! »The annual Eleanor Marcus Memorial Concert is open to the public. Admissions is $12 and free for all students. The Adirondack Wind Ensemble is a professional musical ensemble of wind and percussion instruments comprised of music educators and other outst anding community musicians from around the North Country. For more information, contact Dwayne Butchino at 518-564-2243 or butc3332@plattsburgh.edu
Underground Railroad with Jackie Madison, President of the NC Underground Railroad Historical Assoc. In The Grand Room, Meadowbrook Healthcare. The presentation will include stories of the individuals who came through the Lake Champlain region, those who helped or hindered their travels, and the outcome of their Underground Railroad experience. The public is invited to attend.
Clinton County Historical Association with Helen Nerska. Born and raised in Champlain, New York, Jehudi Ashmun went on to help the American Colonization Society successfully establish Liberia. The story of his journey to that ultimate success is the stor y of the development of an extraordinary man. Doors open at 6:30pm
Learn More! »The Tri-Lakes Business Expo is an excellent opportunity to discover new businesses, connect with friends, and network with regional businesses. It will be a day of networking, business building, and marketing. The Expo offers businesses to showcase thei r products and services to our membership and the Tri-Lakes community. This event is open to businesses throughout the Tri-Lakes area and beyond. Keynote Speaker - Steve Eaton, VP Operations of Norsk Titanium. Networking amongst exhibitors. Exhibits & Ne
Learn More! »Come enjoy all our fall activities as well as meet various local vendors and local farm supporters. Wagon Rides * Sunflower Fields * Bounce House * Pumpkin Patch * Corn Maze * Petting Zoo * Play Area * Concessions * Pumpkin Painting * Gift Shop
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Learn More! »Don’t miss the high energy trip back in time that reminds the audience how uniquely inspirational, entertaining, and historically significant the music and events of the 1960’s was and continues to be. The Sixties Show (from NYC) is The Greatest 1960’sMu sical Re-Creation Show on Earth. More...
Learn More! »The Lewis Volunteer Fire Department (station 2-1) is attempting to raise funds to support upgrades to our Trucks, Facility, Tools and Gear. Our Volunteers at 2-1 are motivated to serve and protect the town of Lewis as well as provide support for our loc al Rescue Squad and neighboring Fire Departments. Run for 2-1 is a healthy, fun and community building event to support the Lewis Volunteer Fire Department. More info...
Learn More! »Farmers Market, Live Music, Touch A Truck, Face Painting, VR Room, Children Activities, Petting Zoo, Ticonderoga Area Restaurant Food Fest, Children's Activities, Live Music by Bark Eater, and Beer Garden. To enter the beer garden, you must be 21 and hav e a valid ID. 8:00 PM: Fireworks Display Over Bicentennial Park.
Learn More! »Live music on the deck! Put on your dancing shoes!
Learn More! »Whether you are looking to experience a horse-drawn wagon ride, indulge in local homemade delights, or pick apples by the bag from our heritage apple orchard, there is something for everyone and all ages when it comes to our Annual Fall Festival! Check L earn More...
Learn More! »We'll have a bunch of our favorite German styles on tap, with food and music starting at 2pm, proper German steins with a brand new logo, and even some kids events. And if it's chilly we'll heat up the newly expanded pavilion to keep everyone comfortable . Live music! German steins and beers on tap! Food from Northern Feast Catering will start at 2pm! Kids coloring corner in the pavilion.
Learn More! »Weekend-long, Bavarian-style celebration with authentic music, dancing, food and beer — rated one of the 5 Must-Visit Oktoberfests in North America by SKI Magazine! Featuring music by headliners die Schlauberger in the Main Entertainment Tent, The Adlers , Schachtelgebirger Musikanten (Scha-Musi) in the Cloudspin Bar & Grill, the 3 Alphorns, and the Alpenland Taenzer dancers. Family Friendly!
Learn More! »The runs will take place Mondays, September 11, 18, & October 2nd at Point Au Roche State Park; registration begins at 5:15 pm and runs start at 5:30 pm. Address is 19 camp red cloud road, parking lot for deep bay/long point. The runs are for families a nd youth of all ages. 1/4 mile distance, 1/2 mile distance, and 1 mile distances. All events are free and there will be warm-up stretching for the participants! For further information on this event, please call the Clinton County Youth Bureau at 565-475
This event is one of the only not-for-profit running/walking events in the Lake Placid region. The goal of the event is to raise funds for local youth organizations and supporting local wellness scholarships. It has become a vital fundraiser for the loc al Connecting Youth and Community (CYC) of Lake Placid and Wilmington, promoting positive youth development.
Learn More! »A wealth of memorable experiences awaits you—from living history museums to forts and military landmarks to the homes of presidents, legendary writers and artists, and activists who fought to end slavery and to give women the right to vote. With an unpar alleled network of museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions, Path Through History takes you across the state to discover events of the past and learn how they reverberate today.
Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2
Learn More! »The US Plaza businesses will be hosting a community event! Participating businesses include Maple and Crow, Latitude 44 Bistro, Plattsburgh Sourdough Co., and Platts' Burger. This event will have a crafters market, restaurant specials and promotions. Mor e details to come.
Learn More! »Live Music - Chairlift - Hay Rides - Face Painting - Vendors Galore - Fireworks - Best Dressed Contest (Traditional Bavarian Attire) Titus Teddy Kid's Zone - Food & Drink - & a whole lot more!
Learn More! »US Plaza businesses will be hosting a community event! Participating businesses include Maple and Crow, Latitude 44 Bistro, Plattsburgh Sourdough Co., and Platts'Burger. This event will have a crafters market, restaurant specials and promotions. Raffles, Vendor Market, beer Garden, Restaurant, Promos and more!
Learn More! »Live Music * Chairlift & Hay Rides * Face Painting * Vendors Galore * Fireworks * Best Dressed Contest (Traditional Bavarian Attire) * Titus Teddy Kid's Zone *Food & Drink * & a whole lot more!
Learn More! »Stay for music from "All Without the Bass" or just grab dinner to go!
Learn More! »Spots are filling fast and we don't want you to miss out. Fall foliage, stunning views, local farms, and a finish line celebration on the scenic grounds of the Ausable Brewing Company - it's going to be a great day. Register today to be a part of this un ique farm-by-bike experience. Start to finish: Ausable Brewing Company, Keeseville, NY - Mileage: 25-30 miles. Cost: $99 includes fully supported ride and finish line food, drink & live music.
Learn More! »This will be one of the most beautiful runs of the year. Join us as we get outside and honor the greatness that is our North Country families. Together we are stronger and together we can find our way. The race can be run or walked. Gather your friends and family and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.More detailed info...
Learn More! »Nancy Norton draws from a lifetime of experience. A single mom, she worked many years as a Registered Nurse, and she shares hilarious, insider healthcare anecdotes that will leave you in stitches and wanting to STAY WELL. She has been a regular Headliner at Comedy Works in Denver since 1992 and has been featured on a variety of TV showcases: currently on Amazon Prime Video, previously on “Evening at the Improv” on A & E, Nickmom Night Out on Nickelodeon, and in her one-woman show, “The Yellowish-Gre
Learn More! »2nd floor lobby and veranda in the Main Building at Clinton Community College. Hosted by the Saranac Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Valcour Battle Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. The event is free and open to the public.
It’s the Halloween dance party every Theatre kid has dreamed about. Come dressed as your favorite Broadway character or just as you with some Broadway flare! Let DJ Coco be your guide, your Emcee, your Leading Player, your one women Greek chorus! For mor e info...
Learn More! »oin us for live music on the deck and let the crazy & loveable sister's cook dinner for you!OR just stop by and take your dinner to go!
Learn More! »Join us at Strand Center for the Arts on Saturday, October 14th from Noon-6pm for our Fall Fest! Participate in art demos and tours of the Arts Center including our MakerSpace and Printmaking Studio. More details coming soon!
Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2
Learn More! »Savor the fall scenic beauty and enjoy the captivating narration of historic highlights aboard the 60 ft Carillon tour boat. Enjoy the spectacular fall foliage aboard the Carillon on its final cruise as it charts its course south for the winter & more! P assengers receive one complimentary beverage with the choice of assorted beer, wine, cider, and soft drinks. A bar stocked with wine, beer, and the Carillon’s signature cocktails are available for credit card purchase on board. Check Learn More...
Learn More! »At The Alice T. Miner Museum. The event begins at 5 pm with a shortprogram, live music performed by Taylor LaValley, and light refreshments. This partnership helps to pay homage to William H. Miner Jr. and carry on the incredible legacy of philanthropy i n the North Country that the Miners began more than 100 years ago.
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Learn More! »The traditional Halloween celebration has expanded in a number of ways. Some Scheduled Events will include: Children's Halloween Movie, Haunted Hancock presented by Ti Historical Society, Halloween Children's Show, Ticonderoga Elementary School "Monster Mash Dance Party," Black Watch Memorial Library Children's Program, Hague Trunk or Treat, Pumpkin Walk and Campfire and More!
Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2
Learn More! »Visit our participating downtown businesses for a treat! Stop by Trinity Park for community groups and businesses handing out treats! Free face painting in Trinity Park! Cast your vote for the spookiest downtown storefront display! This event is made pos sible by The Z Group. Thank you! More...
Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2
Learn More! »BUMPKINS HALLOWEEN! A fun-filled community Halloween Kids day! Coloring Contest * Photo Booth * Soft Serve Ice Cream * Costume Contest (Scariest, Original, Funniest) * Face Painting * Bounce House * Haunted Trail Walks * Trunt & Treat * Food Truck * Popcorn * Cotton Candy * Horse & Tractor Drawn Wagon Rides * Massive Halloween Display*
Learn More! »The runs are for youth of all ages and their families. Participants will compete in 3 different race lengths. After the runs participants are invited to stay for Halloween themed trick or treating, complete with a village created and operated by the Clin ton County Youth Court. Participants are ENCOURAGED to wear their Halloween costumes. Participants to sign-in for each event will receive a Reflective Trick-or-Treat Bag from CSEA Local 884. Activities are FREE! More info call CCYB -565-4750
Learn how to make delicious sourdough pizza dough with local whole grains, which includes many techniques to use at home in any oven. It’s going to be party as well. Bring your appetite and enjoy some homemade wine. As the dough rises, we will nosh and c elebrate local food with a grazing plate from our friend’s farms. Lots of hands-on fun from kneading dough to peeling pies of hot pizza out of the oven. Non-dairy and vegan options offered. $100 per person with proceeds going towards our barn renovations
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Learn More! »Come join the fun at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino and listen to incaHOOTS!
Learn More! »There will be over 120 artisans and crafters selling original crafted goods like pottery, quilts, jewelry, holiday decor and so much more. Admission: $5 cash at the door. Children under 12 and SUNY Plattsburgh students (with campus ID) enjoy FREE admissi on.. Hours: Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-3pm. Questions? Call 518.564.2035 or email casconferences@plattsburgh.edu - Unique Gifts for the Holidays!
Learn More! »We are excited to host another season of our Artisan Markets at The Strand Center for the Arts. We look forward to seeing many old & new vendors this year!
Learn More! »Small Business Saturday is the day we all shop small. Small Business Saturday is a day dedicated to supporting small businesses across the country. This day is also used as an occasion to recognize the importance of small businesses and their vital contr ibutions to the economy, job creation, and local communities. Small Business Saturday is the perfect opportunity for community members to support Ticonderoga area businesses as well as to give small businesses an opportunity to take part in a nationwide
Learn More! »Something magical is coming back to Margaret Street! Artisan Market at The Strand Center. Merry Mug Hot Chocolate Fundraiser on The Strand Center Front Lawn. Pre-Parade Holiday Warm Up Show. 9th Annual Holiday Parade in Downtown Plattsburgh. Tree Lightin g on The Strand Center front lawn. Please check back in Fall 2023 to register for the parade. More...
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Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May to October.
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